This video offers a detailed exploration of gas-delayed blowback pistol systems, showcasing examples from various countries including South Africa, China, and Europe. While acknowledging a predominant design, the video also highlights variations and distinct approaches to this particular firearm mechanism. It appeals to enthusiasts interested in the historical and technical aspects of firearms engineering.
This video explores the concept of a 'low bore axis' in firearms, using the Laugo Alien pistol as a prime example. The description highlights how the Alien's gas-delayed blowback system achieves an exceptionally low bore axis, contributing to reduced muzzle flip by directing recoil energy straight back. It also notes the pistol's unique fixed barrel and slide design. The content raises the question of whether the $5000 price point is justified for this innovative handgun.
This YouTube video provides an in-depth look at the Laugo Alien pistol, highlighting its unique gas-delayed blowback system and exceptionally low bore axis. The description explains how this design contributes to reduced muzzle flip by directing recoil straight back. It also mentions the fixed barrel and independent slide movement, contributing to a unique design in the handgun market. The video questions the $5000 price point, prompting viewer discussion. Sponsorships for PT shop, Patreon, Sellier & Bellot ammunition, and social media are included.
This video reviews the Walther CCP M2 handgun, highlighting its "Soft Coil" design. The description emphasizes the gas-delayed blowback system for reduced recoil and a lightweight recoil spring for easier racking. The creator encourages viewer feedback and provides links to their other firearm review playlists, including handguns, long guns, gear, and content related to the Second Amendment, as well as links to their social media profiles.
This RECOILtv All Access video showcases the Laugo Arms Alien pistol at SHOT Show 2020. Editor in Chief Iain Harrison expresses excitement for this gas-delayed blowback pistol, highlighting its exceptionally low bore axis and non-reciprocating sights. The video notes that while the Alien is a high-quality firearm that may require significant saving, it is expected to be available in the US by April. The description also promotes the RECOILtv app for various streaming platforms.
This video delves into the unique H&K P7 pistol family, highlighting its innovative squeeze-cocking system and gas-delayed blowback operation. The presenter discusses the polarizing nature of its design, its advantages like a fixed barrel and safe operation, and its drawbacks such as rapid heating and low magazine capacity. Future installments will explore other P7 variants like the P7M7, P7M10, P7A13, and P7K3.
This video delves into the history of the Steyr GB, a 9mm gas-delayed blowback pistol developed in the late 1970s and discontinued in the late 1980s. It highlights the pistol's participation in the Austrian military trials where it competed against the then-emerging Glock 17. The description emphasizes the profound and lasting influence of the Glock 17 in the firearms world, positioning the Steyr GB as an early casualty of Glock's rise to prominence. The description also includes numerous affiliate links for various firearm-related retailers and organizations.
This video provides a field strip guide for the Heckler & Koch P7 series of handguns. The description highlights the P7's unique gas-delayed blowback system, its 30-year production run, and its status as a desirable West German firearm. It encourages viewers to experience shooting the P7 and offers a glimpse inside the pistol. The video also thanks Ventura Munitions for their support and promotes the TFBTV Patreon page.
This video provides a detailed look at two Gustloff VG1-5 rifles, often misidentified as the VG1-5. The presenter explains the unusual gas-delayed blowback operating system, noting its use of gas vented through the barrel to keep the action closed. Chambered in 8x33 Kurz, these rifles were a late-WWII German semi-automatic Volkssturm weapon. The video highlights the presence of an original sling on one example and mentions that 10,000 were manufactured, though they had little impact on the war's outcome. The mechanism is compared to the later Steyr GB pistol.
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